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Mikem 12-13-2014 09:22 PM

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Looking good Mario

TRUCKMAKER 12-13-2014 11:20 PM

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It looks like it's going to work great Mario. Are these conveyors going to be stationary or mobile so you can move them with the dozer or a truck?:cool:

Supermario 12-15-2014 04:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Mikem (Post 120114)
Looking good Mario

Thanks Mike. It's still a work in progress but I'm liking the results so far.

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Originally Posted by TRUCKMAKER (Post 120115)
It looks like it's going to work great Mario. Are these conveyors going to be stationary or mobile so you can move them with the dozer or a truck?:cool:

Thanks Kent. Both conveyors will be very location specific and stationary. i do have a bruder conveyor that can be used in various spots around the pit. and who knows what future things might come along:rolleyes::D

Mikem 12-15-2014 05:17 PM

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Is your Bruner conveyer operable ? Mike

Supermario 12-15-2014 05:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Mikem (Post 120182)
Is your Bruner conveyer operable ? Mike

Not yet, another thing on the to do list:rolleyes::cop:

Cooper 01-05-2015 10:04 PM

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You get anything in the mail yet?

Supermario 01-05-2015 10:41 PM

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Nothing today. :(.......:bounce:

Supermario 01-07-2015 09:08 PM

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I don't want to high jack coopers thread and thought best to share on mine....
Thanks to the efforts and experience of a few forum members I've come to realize that I need to change some of my construction site plans.
I've run into a conveyor capability issue.
I want to be able to collect screener material directly onto a conveyor and fill a hopper similar to a duratoy Sandmaster. That way I can load my Izzy tri axle dump trailer without scratching or doing any damage contacting it with the hoe or loader and use to haul the road building material around.
Problem is, the black pete truck has a stack clearance of 11" so the hopper will sit high to begin with. I'd also like the hopper to have the capacity to fill atleast one trailer load.....starting to look like this hopper is going to be atleast 2ft high! So a conveyor at 20 degrees won't work unless I run it from an elevated area which means I can't feed with the loader.......

So, plan B. The hopper will not be a drive under type but have a funnel bottom at ground level which feeds a conveyor ( #3) to load the trucks. That way, No worries about height clearance or truck width for friends who visit and run their trucks in the yard.
i should have taken measurements and figured this out in the fall! The yard is gone and buried in snow now but I really want to get a jump start for next season and build as much as I can now so I don't waste the play season with building stuff!
All comments and suggestions welcome! :)

doodlebug 01-08-2015 01:19 AM

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Hey Mario, just back under the sandmaster, like we do when hauling wet batch concrete from the drum.
Cheers, Neil.

woodhog 01-08-2015 03:18 PM

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Mario,most of the sandmasters are raised to fit the trucks under,but you can cut the bottom of the hopper where the funnel goes down the square tube off and gain a little clearance. also if you are gonna load rough dirt in it you will have to take the grate out of it or it will stay plugged all the time. ;)

Cooper 01-08-2015 06:55 PM

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Hey Mario, just put a super fast race motor on the belt!! It will shoot it up there then!! Like those gravel chuckers they have for some dump trucks :) lol!!

Cooper 01-08-2015 06:58 PM

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http://youtu.be/y5SAtCfhUxY
Like this :)

TRUCKMAKER 01-08-2015 08:33 PM

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Well you could put the black Pete and the izzy dump up on the shelf and call it a queen :p:p:lol::lol: then spend the winter building a work truck. Or set the sandmaster up on the level and lower the road that runs through it, might have to modify the sandmaster, I don't remember if it's got a floor under the hopper or not.:D. But I do like Cooper's idea to that thing is crazy, I've seen them but never in operation!

Lil Giants 01-08-2015 08:56 PM

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Get a 15" car tire tube, buy a new one to cut up if need be, the rubber is thinner & will stretch for a 58" conveyer. 2' rise on 58" travel is not that steep. Screening a bucket load at a time, there will never be that much weight on the belt at any given time, so it won't take that much power to drive. Don't over think it. :)

Supermario 01-08-2015 09:06 PM

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Sorry guys if I said it wrong.
I don't have a Sandmaster but want to build something that works like one with the overhead hopper design. I agree Kent that if I lower the road below the hopper would help.
And there is no way in he** I will let the black pete and izzy trailer collect shelf dust! I didn't spend all that time and cash and not put them to work!
I look at it this way.... two types of trucks at a open pit or mine site . The old dirty hard working site haulers and then the prestige type, haul the good stuff off the site highway rigs. :D

I think your onto something with the chucker style conveyor RW ! That changes everything! :lol:

Has anyone ever tried to make a scale auger style conveyor? It would eliminate angle issues . Just wondering what in the heck a guy could use to make one?:rolleyes:

Supermario 01-08-2015 09:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Lil Giants (Post 121245)
Get a 15" car tire tube, buy a new one to cut up if need be, the rubber is thinner & will stretch for a 58" conveyer. 2' rise on 58" travel is not that steep. Screening a bucket load at a time, there will never be that much weight on the belt at any given time, so it won't take that much power to drive. Don't over think it. :)

Thanks Joe. Your right about over thinking it. That's the problem when backyard is buried in snow and all I'm doing is" thinking about how it's going to work and fit " I've got plenty of other work that needs to be done. Might need to put this project on the shelf till spring.

jack van 01-26-2015 12:43 PM

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Mario just a heads up on the dirt you have piled around the tree at screening plant if dirt gets higher it will kill the tree

Cooper 01-26-2015 02:32 PM

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I think the tree is more nervous of the bucket teeth ;) lol!!!! And all the roots he's been digging up!! :)

jack van 01-26-2015 02:49 PM

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:cop:
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Originally Posted by Supermario (Post 116527)
Yesterday was beautiful weather and with the season winding down I took advantage and brought my entire construction fleet out into the backyard. Took me 8 trips up from the basement to get it all out there:eek:
so it's safe to say I'm getting plenty of exercise when I work with my RC's !:D
Then comes the sit down and relax part but before that I figured make a video. It's not exactly the process I follow. ( after dumping, the truck goes to the screener to catch the roots and debris) hauls that to a spot back by the loading dock as a scrap pile.

Anyway, you get the point. It's a whole lotta fun!!! :bounce:

http://youtu.be/vFOzYyP-Qo8

Thanks for looking.:)

Mario

hi just going through your post maybe do what joe does ramp to exterior basement window lol:)

Supermario 01-26-2015 06:03 PM

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Originally Posted by jack van (Post 122190)
:cop:

hi just going through your post maybe do what joe does ramp to exterior basement window lol:)

I wish I could Jack but the wife might have something to say about that. :lol:
Seriously though, it really is quite a chore hauling up and out and back again. Definitely planning to build a carry case for the radios and stuff but the equipment is one at a time no matter what.:(
Hmmmmm, Now in the dead of winter, I actually miss those days real bad! .....Ok, there will be no complaining come next summer from me!:D:cop::lol:


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